MindsEye Director Apparently Plans to Relaunch the Game


Former Rockstar Games president and Grand Theft Auto producer Leslie Benzies has allegedly told Build a Rocket Boy staff that the studio will “relaunch” MindsEye after its disastrous launch last month. After parting ways with Rockstar in 2016, Benzies formed Build a Rocket Boy in 2018, which released its first title, MindsEye, on June 10. Unfortunately, the game’s release was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews from both players and critics.

Grand Theft Auto fans kept a close eye on Build a Rocket Boy after Benzies’ departure from Rockstar Games, but the studio’s first game failed to live up to expectations as MindsEye quickly became the worst-reviewed game of the year. Out of every game released in 2025 so far, MindsEye has by far the lowest Metacritic score. Critic reviews score the game 38 out of 100, while user reviews have it at 2.5 out of 10. Most of the criticism stems from the game being plagued by bugs, glitches, and general performance issues. Players on PlayStation 5 Pro were even reportedly struggling to maintain a solid 30 FPS.

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The launch of MindsEye is reminiscent of Cyberpunk 2077’s release in 2020, as the now critically acclaimed RPG was once in such a poor state that it was briefly removed from the PlayStation Store. CD Projekt Red worked tirelessly to win back the trust of fans and update the game regularly, and it looks like Build a Rocket Boy co-CEO Leslie Benzies is hoping to pull off the same feat for MindsEye. According to anonymous sources who spoke to IGN, Benzies recently addressed staff for the first time since the game’s launch, insisting that the game will “bounce back” and be relaunched.

MindsEye Director Blames Rocky Launch on ‘Saboteurs’

Benzies reportedly went on to tell staff via video call that the game’s disastrous launch was due to internal and external saboteurs. It’s unclear who Benzies believes sabotaged the development of MindsEye, but it’s not the first type of comment to come out of a Build a Rocket Boy executive’s mouth. Just days before the game’s launch, early previews blasted it as a “broken mess,” but co-CEO Mark Gerhard suggested that certain individuals were “100%” being paid to talk negatively about MindsEye. Gerhard also said that there was a “concerted effort to trash [MindsEye]” by some people who don’t want to see Leslie or Build a Rocket Boy be successful.

Although Benzies appears to be committed to rectifying the game’s disastrous launch, the future of MindsEye remains unclear after Build a Rocket Boy reportedly experienced layoffs at the studio less than two weeks after the game’s launch. MindsEye currently has an ambitious post-launch roadmap that will see new missions, multiplayer, collaborations, and more added to the game.

So far, the studio has been consistent in releasing numerous updates for MindsEye, all of which have been aimed at improving the game’s performance, addressing numerous bugs, and more. MindsEye‘s third update was released earlier this week for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, with a PC release to follow soon.


MindsEye Tag Page Cover Art

MindsEye

Released

June 10, 2025

ESRB

Rating Pending

Developer(s)

Build A Rocket Boy

Publisher(s)

IO Interactive Partners A/S

Engine

Unreal Engine 5

Number of Players

Single-player

Steam Deck Compatibility

Unknown




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